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The Bigger Picture with Peter Catterall, Professor of History & Policy at University of Westminster

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The Bigger Picture with Peter Catterall, Professor of History & Policy at University of Westminster
Simon and Peter discuss the run-up to the Italian referendum, French Republicans' primary, Mrs May and God, Corporate governance green paper & Investigatory Powers Act, which has just received the Royal Assent
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Peter Catterall


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Insider's Guide to New York

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Insider's Guide to New York
On the Travel Guide we like to take a look at some of the most popular holiday destinations- and speak to a local to get the insider's gen. This week, Olivia Demetriades spoke to Richard Beckerman, a guide for Tours By Locals in New York, and she began by asking what to do if she had a day to spend in the Big Apple.
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Richard Beckerman


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Five-time Olympic skier Graham Bell has top tips for a safe and fun skiing break

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Five-time Olympic skier Graham Bell has top tips for a safe and fun skiing break
If you're planning on hitting the slopes this winter - make sure you have the appropriate insurance cover. As thousands of Brits prepare to head off on snow sports holidays, research from ABTA, in partnership with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, shows that a third of us never check whether they have taken out appropriate insurance for the activities they are going to do, including skiing and snowboarding. To find out more about this Simon and Sarah are joined on the line by 'five-time Olympic skier Graham Bell' who is teaming up with the Foreign & Commonwealth Office for the #SkiSafe campaign this winter.
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Graham Bell


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The Share Radio Travel Guide ep. 77

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The Share Radio Travel Guide ep. 77
This week on The Share Radio Travel Guide with Simon Rose and travel journalist and author Sarah Tucker. This week, they look at the costs of jet-lag, who to tip, whether to tip and how much to tip wherever you end up on your travels. And the psychology of why passengers line up to wait at the boarding gate long before the flight is scheduled to leave. Also, there'll be an insider's guide to New York. Plus 'five-time Olympic skier Graham Bell' who is teaming up with the Foreign & Commonwealth Office for the #SkiSafe campaign this winter discusses the importance of insurance on skiing holidays.
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Sarah Tucker, Graham Bell


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In My Experience with Chris Thomason author of The Idea Generator

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In My Experience with Chris Thomason author of The Idea Generator
Chris Thomason author of The Idea Generator joins Simon for our new slot ‘In My Experience’ where he talks about he went from working in mining in Mozambique at the height of the civil war to founding Ingenious Growth a company that helps develop new services and customer experiences.
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Chris Thomason


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What caused annual house price growth to slow to its lowest rate since January?

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What caused annual house price growth to slow to its lowest rate since January?
Annual house price growth slowed to its lowest rate since January. However, according to the Nationwide, there are now signs that demand in the market is beginning to strengthen. Prices in November were 4.4% higher than the same time last year, compared with a 4.6% increase in October. To discuss the findings in more detail, Olivia Demetriades spoke to Nationwide's Chief Economist, Robert Gardner.
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Robert Gardner


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What would contribute most towards narrowing the north-south divide?- Patrick Woodman, head of research for the Chartered Management Institute.

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What would contribute most towards narrowing the north-south divide?- Patrick Woodman, head of research for the Chartered Management Institute.
What would contribute most towards narrowing the north-south divide? Better school results or transport links? According to Britain's biggest business lobby group, the Confederation of British Industry, improved school results are in fact more important. While the government has prioritised faster road and rail links in the Midlands and north of England, ensuring that pupils get good qualifications would be the most effective way of tackling productivity differences across the UK. The CBI's new campaign, 'Unlocking Regional Growth', aims to improve productivity outside London and the south east, as London is 30% more productive than the national average. To comment on the findings, Simon was joined by Patrick Woodman, head of research for the Chartered Management Institute.
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Patrick Woodman


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Movies and Money James Cameron Wilson- True Stories

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Movies and Money James Cameron Wilson- True Stories
Movies and Money is Share Radio’s look at the world of film. James Cameron Wilson joins Simon for an irregular look at different movie genres and all in all we look at the business of film.
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James Cameron Wilson


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Financial Journalist and Author Rodney Hobson, explains pyramid scams.

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Financial Journalist and Author Rodney Hobson, explains pyramid scams.
And as part of our series with Financial Journalist and Author Rodney Hobson, we'll be talking about pyramid scams.
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Rodney Hobson


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Consumers make over 70 million bank transfers a month, but scam victims have no legal right to get their money back

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Consumers make over 70 million bank transfers a month, but scam victims have no legal right to get their money back
In just two weeks, more than 650 people reported losing over £5.5m to bank transfer scams. Which? is submitting this information to the Payment Systems Regulator as evidence in its super-complaint into bank transfer fraud. UK consumers now make over 70 million bank transfers a month, but victims conned into transferring money by bank transfer to a scammer currently have no legal right to get their money back from their bank. Olivia Demetriades spoke to Pete Moorey, Head of Campaigns at Which?.
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Pete Moorey


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